Psychology
141441
4664
SO2A23S
Sociology
Sociology (A Level | Level 3 | Single)
Social Sciences
social-sciences
14
60139948
8747
Throughout this fascinating A Level Sociology course, you’ll explore the reasons people commit crime and society’s reaction, the influence of the media on our behaviour and the way we see other groups of people in society, reasons for differences in educational achievement, experiences of discrimination by different social groups, reasons individuals adopt different identities (such as gender), and the research methods sociologists use to study society. You can also look forward to studying why certain groups may commit crime, whether the media affects our behaviour, and why some groups succeed more in education. 

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements


Are you interested in current affairs and curious about the world around you? Then Sociology might be the perfect course for you. Consider how society and the world around us affect our behaviours, from examining identities to experiences of discrimination. Sociology is a versatile qualification that can open the door to many successful career options across many industries and is well-regarded by universities and employers.

Complementary courses

  • Psychology 
  • Criminology 
  • Law 
  • History 
  • Politics 
  • English Language
  • English Literature 
  • Film Studies
  • Philosophy and Ethics


False
1
<ul><li>100% Examination</li></ul>
<p><b><u>Possible career paths</u></b></p><p><b><u> </u></b><ul><li>Social / Market Researcher </li><li>Teacher </li><li>Social Worker </li><li>Counsellor </li><li>Police Officer </li><li>Probation Officer </li><li>Journalist / PR officer </li><li>Communications Officer </li><li>Marketing Executive </li><li>Local Government Officer </li><li>Civil Service Officer </li><li>Youth Worker </li><li>Community Development Officer </li><li>Housing Officer </li><li>Charity Administrator </li><li>HR Officer</li></ul></p>

Level 3
GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent

True
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Sociology (A Level | Level 3 | Single)

Level
3
Type
A Level
Programme
Single
Duration Year(s)
2

Are you interested in current affairs and curious about the world around you? Then Sociology might be the perfect course for you. Consider how society and the world around us affect our behaviours, from examining identities to experiences of discrimination. Sociology is a versatile qualification that can open the door to many successful career options across many industries and is well-regarded by universities and employers.

Complementary courses

  • Psychology 
  • Criminology 
  • Law 
  • History 
  • Politics 
  • English Language
  • English Literature 
  • Film Studies
  • Philosophy and Ethics

Your Next Steps

Possible career paths

  • Social / Market Researcher
  • Teacher
  • Social Worker
  • Counsellor
  • Police Officer
  • Probation Officer
  • Journalist / PR officer
  • Communications Officer
  • Marketing Executive
  • Local Government Officer
  • Civil Service Officer
  • Youth Worker
  • Community Development Officer
  • Housing Officer
  • Charity Administrator
  • HR Officer

Course Content

Throughout this fascinating A Level Sociology course, you’ll explore the reasons people commit crime and society’s reaction, the influence of the media on our behaviour and the way we see other groups of people in society, reasons for differences in educational achievement, experiences of discrimination by different social groups, reasons individuals adopt different identities (such as gender), and the research methods sociologists use to study society. You can also look forward to studying why certain groups may commit crime, whether the media affects our behaviour, and why some groups succeed more in education. 

Your Assessment

  • 100% Examination

Our Entry Requirements

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements

141441
4664
SO2A23S
Sociology
Sociology (A Level | Level 3 | Single)
Social Sciences
social-sciences
14
60139948
8747
Throughout this fascinating A Level Sociology course, you’ll explore the reasons people commit crime and society’s reaction, the influence of the media on our behaviour and the way we see other groups of people in society, reasons for differences in educational achievement, experiences of discrimination by different social groups, reasons individuals adopt different identities (such as gender), and the research methods sociologists use to study society. You can also look forward to studying why certain groups may commit crime, whether the media affects our behaviour, and why some groups succeed more in education. 

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements


Are you interested in current affairs and curious about the world around you? Then Sociology might be the perfect course for you. Consider how society and the world around us affect our behaviours, from examining identities to experiences of discrimination. Sociology is a versatile qualification that can open the door to many successful career options across many industries and is well-regarded by universities and employers.

Complementary courses

  • Psychology 
  • Criminology 
  • Law 
  • History 
  • Politics 
  • English Language
  • English Literature 
  • Film Studies
  • Philosophy and Ethics


False
1
<ul><li>100% Examination</li></ul>
<p><b><u>Possible career paths</u></b></p><p><b><u> </u></b><ul><li>Social / Market Researcher </li><li>Teacher </li><li>Social Worker </li><li>Counsellor </li><li>Police Officer </li><li>Probation Officer </li><li>Journalist / PR officer </li><li>Communications Officer </li><li>Marketing Executive </li><li>Local Government Officer </li><li>Civil Service Officer </li><li>Youth Worker </li><li>Community Development Officer </li><li>Housing Officer </li><li>Charity Administrator </li><li>HR Officer</li></ul></p>

Level 3
GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent

True
https://www.youtube.com/embed/VXTf8yCqNlU
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